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| - I'm going to rate the friendliness of the staff a 4. They are very nice people.
I'll rate the actual service a 3. Slow restaurant and slow service.
And the sushi itself a 2. I'm being a bit nice here.
The sushi isn't fresh, probably because this place is a ghost town. I asked the sushi chef what his freshest fish was, he said all of it. If that's true, the none of it was fresh by that standard because my sampler plate of salmon, yellowtail & tuna was slimy & gross.
Service was mediocre. We had to keep asking for stuff even though there were only three customers in the restaurant.
Literally, we placed our own beverage order by speaking up,
My used plates kept stacking up all the way until the end of my meal.
They made a mistake on my girlfriend's order for no onions....she's allergic.
They served us 4 things we didn't order, which seems nice at first until you realize that three of them were filler items including one plate of a fried rice sushi concoction signature item of sorts. It was tasty enough, but do I need 6-8 pieces of fried rice filler with my all you can eat meal?
The miso soup, which I didn't order (although I do normal like miso soup), was the worst miso I've ever had.
The ambiance of the place is all off. Japanese decor, the entire staff speaking Spanish & a TV playing the show COPS. It was just weird. And no, I'm not making a statement about people speaking Spanish, I'm simply saying all things combined made the atmosphere in the restaurant feel a bit off.
Finally, they don't have a beer & wine license, further altering the atmosphere.
The sushi game in this town is fiercely competitive and this place definitely has it's work cut out for them. Unless things change in a major way, I can't find a compelling reason to ever go back when so many other places are superior.
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